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The Huron Expositor, 1966-01-20, Page 10
HURON d• t. EXPOSITOR., SEAFORTN, ONT., JAN. 2O 19b6 Are you saving tax$$$ You could be. Here are three Registered Retire. ment Savings Plans, distributed by InvestorsSyndi- cate, on which you can enjoy income tax deduc- tions. Retirement Savings Certificates — Fixed -interest,' guaranteedplans tailored to your particular needs. Equity Retirement Plans (1) Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) Investors Growth Fund of Can- ada Ltd., — an investment in equity securities for capital growth. Combined Payment Plans -- .A selection of plans which combine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement Certificates. ContaCt your Investors Man today, W. G. CAMPBELL Seaforth gItte4/074 SYNDICATE LIMITED -Or mail this. couporr- Without obligation, please send m• more Information. NAME ADDRESS CITY/TOWN ..._... .PROV. , Vlll PIans Gook foo Sale Mrs. Lorne Carter was hos- tess for the January meeting of Seaforth WI, chaired by the president, Mrs. L. Strong. The roll call was answered by nam- ing''the birthplace of grand- parents. AchieVent Day for the 441 Homemaking Club "Sleeping Garments" will be held in this district on Jan. 29, at SDHS. Training' schools • will be held for the spring club, "Accent on Accessories," in February. A donation was votedto Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum. Seaforth Community Hospital is in need of comic books for the tuck cart. Sales are going very well for the WI new cook book, and copies may bee pnreliased from any of. the embers at $1.25 each. Historical research conveners Mrs. G. McKenzie and Mrs: G. Kerr were in charge •of the program. Miss Ethel Beattie gave an interesting talk and displayed early Cariadian house= hold antiques, with several of the articles being owned by ;former area residents. A continuation of the short course, "Vegetables With a Flair," followed with a salad demonstration by Mrs. E.' Pap- ple, and this, along with a,,hot vegetable casserole, was serv- ed at lunchtime with sandwich- es. Summary day for the pro- ject will be held in the form of a noon luncheon at the regu- lar February meeting. Cour- tesy remarks were given by Mrs. R. J. Doig. • o.. or�1 electric heti all these advantage can: offer unmatched cleanliness Electric -heating is flameless, There is no combustion to create dirt,. dust, film, or soot. Windows, drapes, and walls all stay clean longer in electrically heated homes. unmatched dothfort Electric heating offers room -by -room or, zone temperature control. It is quiet, creates no draughts, no chilly spots—just gentle even, constant warmth. unmatc ed value Electric heating is"m_ in nance-frees it offers extra living -space and can have a significant effect on the, re -sale value of your home. Yet,'wth all its advantages, electric heating. costs far Tess than you may think. For more information about electric heating, consult a qualified electric • heating contractor, or your Hydro. your hydro EM•C•3.302•WK • ROY N. BENTLEY Pubiic...akeeRuutant 4. Britannia Road East - Goderich Phone 524-9521 ONTARIO JUNIOR FARMERS recently attended a Junior Farmer Effective Speaking Course at the Albion Hills,Conservation School. One junior from each county received in- struction from, Nelson Hawn, Kemptville Agricultural S Haool. Shown nover; Bob Bob Fre cn, in the Mithellpanure, left t right, are: Roba Dgig, Seaforth; Islay McComb, Huron Presbyterial WMS Elects at Annual Meeting Mrs. W. Bradnock, of Auburn, was re-elected president of Huron Presbyterial of the WMS of the Presbyterian Church at their annual' meeting, held at St. Andrew's Church, Clinton. Opening devotions were giv- en by Rev. R. U. • MacLean, minister. of the church, who on behalf ; of ',the session, welcom- ed the ladies. Mr. MacLean read the 72nd Psalm, and said that just as the Wise Men fol- lowed -the star, so all who will follow Jesus will find their brightest dreams in Him. All who seek wisdom • find it . in the shadow of the Cross, for Jesus said: "I, if ^•Labe lifted up from the earth, 'will draw all; men unto Me." Mr. MacLean• closed his message with prayer,. There was a moment of silence in memory- of the late Mr. Edgar Wightman, of . Bel - grave, who for many years was an active member of the execu- tive. It was 'decided to have mimeographed reports made of the year's activities and sent to each auxiliary, with the Au- burn ladies to be responsible for the printing and distribti- The spring meeting is. to be held June 3rd 'in Blyth. It is hoped the synodical president, Mrs. R. S..Burha" of 'Sarnia, will be availabl as speaker 'at this meeting. Mrs. John Pol- lock, . of• Goderich, "brought up the subject of camping, and: re- minded all of the importance of keeping up the .Christian camps for the young, people, and stressed, the need for leaders. The -various secretaries. gave ex- cellent reports of the past year's work anti plans were discussed for the year's • work ahead. Mrs. Bradnock closed the morning session with prayer. Afternoon Session The afternoon session was opened by Mrs: Donald Haines, of Auburn, .who read the 37th Psalin. Mrs. Bradnock, in her devotions, said our Heavenly Father has strewn our way with ggodness. We are ambassadors for Christ,• and we are entrust- ed with a commission. for Him, who went about doing good. He has promised, "As our days, so shall our strength be.", Mrs. T. Davies, of Auburn, led in prayer. It was suggested we send o u used greeting cards and Christ mas cards to Presbyterian Bible School, 15 Kwang Chow Li, Hsinchu; Taiwan; Republic of China. Mrs. John Pollock, of Goderich, and Mrs. E. Davies, of-Aburn, are to be delegates to Synodical to be held at Drummond Hill Church, in Niagara Falls, April 19th, 20th and 21st. • ' " Officers In' tailed._-__ Mrs. Wellington Good, • of Blyth, presented the report • of the nominating committee, and Rev. R. U. MacLean installed the officers for 1966: honorary president; Mrs, A. Taylor, Gode- rich; past president, Miss Eva Somerville, Goderich; president, Mrs. W. Bradnock, Auburn; first vice-president, Mrs.<„.,:John. lol- ock, Goderich; second vice - ,president, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Yl'enssall; •third ,vice-president, Miss Flora MacDonald, ” Goge rich; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. Sanderson, Auburn; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. McConnell, Goderich; Afternoon and Eve- ning Auxiliaries, Mrs. J. Dun- bar, .Belgrave r- CGIT, ' Mrs, M. L o b b, Clinton ; children's groups, Mrs. D: Haines, Gode- rich; Homer Helpers,Mrs. Har- FRANBOB DOIG � LFRANKKI Phone 527_1320 'Phone S27N0 . '..._ 387 Seaforth Seaforth GINGERICH . SALES & SERVICE LTD. Phone 527.0290 : Seaforth 1 a 'A,�rani%L�IS - lit SONS SI hone t27-1620 62o Seaforth DUBLIN ELECTRIC Phone 70R2 : Dublin tirmesesonaliarellammilallosnmemommermeamesam ................ Consult your Electrical Contractor for further bnforwnatiion Go Slow -. SnoW On. Icy Covered Roads Accidents are more easily avoid- ed than mended. Reduce the risk in winter driv- ing with courtesy and caution. No matter how careful you are your car might still be inVelved in an accident and— yop might be found totally or 'partly liable.for ii"aYnage yotar owi car might be. damaged , you or members of your' family might. be injured in your, twin or andthe-r car. CIA'S Automobile and Accident Insurance could help you meet the costs , of these and other emergencies For more information just call: • W. ART WRIGHT box 92, John -St. — Seaforth Phone '527-1464 vey Hyde, Hensall; • Welcome and Welfare, Mrs. W. Good, Blyth; Literature, Mrs. A. En- right, Goderich; Library, Miss G. E. Gracey, Goderich; Glad Tidings,. Mrs. 0. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingham; press, Mrs. R. Kerslake, Seaforth;. supply, Mrs, -- Calvin Cutt, Goderich; life membership, Miss Jessie Fras- er, Seaforth; historian, Mrs. Al- bert Taylor, Gode'rieh; financial committee, Mrs.: J. 'A. McCon- nell and Mrs. C:: Cutt, Gode- rich, First •use of jewels asbear- ings in watches dates back to 1700, INSURANCE WIND: TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES , E." KEYS Phone' 5272-0467 . ., Seaforth Representing the • Western Farmer's. Weather insurance Mutual Co.; .Woodstock, Ont. COAL - F.UEL - O1L WILLIAM M. HART 'Phone 527-0870 Seaforth with It's Great With Meals Delicious With .Snacks • MAPLE LEAF DAIRY • Phone 527-010 Seaforth - BROWN'S SUPERTEST..STATION' ' Sundays, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf- . Dairy Products are available at , Co-operators, Insurance Association enjoy '66 Chevrolet excitement: :. fY • Sr f r{..'... i • • • Caprice Custom Coupe A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE , There's something --e''khilarating••about a••::f iT '66_ Caprice You'll feel it the 'moment �u you slip .r 1© inside. You've just got to turn it � 11 , - on. Do. Then head for the highway. LSU U That's where you'll find out all about Caprice.... its Jet -smoother' ride ....rpai 7[1[jl►ljjf� comfort ... silence . , .but reading abbut �l°J�hf�]1'-lln►uW it isn't half as good as doing it. Your . Chevrolet dealer is the marl rtO see. What are you d8ing to -day? • ALL KINDS OP.CARS, ALL IN ONE PLACE... AT YOUR CHEVROLET bfALER'S-"' C.4643 Authorized PHONE 527 -1750 Chevrolet SEAFORT t�T l R SEA It"TH� ONTARIO' DIEAL R IN SEAPf� RtH e in see bona. o : +w ,it�etCWIII rtdttNOik aii+oh'Sd dalfw theeti y urn coal Iletlitig>tfb' channel and tit>ke. Oe Our Q; 4- • - • • r • • •